Since I am usually the only elderly single white hillbilly male taking sewing classes, I decided I needed some manly sewing accessories. I made this camo zippered pouch out of some fabric my wife had from years ago. Scroll down about half way in the page to see the picture.

When we lived in NYC and my X was a Fashion Accessories Design major at FIT, she had the Bernina, a Viking surger, and two industrial Singers — the 2-ton jobbies mounted on steel and wood tables — for working with leather and other very heavy materials. When she turned those beasts on, all of W23 St btwn 6th and 8th Aves dimmed!

"If it turns out that President Barack Obama can make a deal with the most intransigent, hard-line, unreasonable, totalitarian mullahs in the world but not with Republicans? Maybe he’s not the problem."

A few years ago my eldest sister needed some help figuring out how to use a design pattern for one of her quilts. In doing further research I discovered that sewing, and quilting, once just proofed as just woman's work was quite demanding. Should have realized that if women were doing it.

There is a lot of strategy in designing a quilt or other piece, let alone the work to put it together

Dave

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